We are conquerors Through God.

As children of God we are conquerors we go through difficulties and face enemies but we have the victory in Jesus Christ Amen.

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2025/11/23 Edited to

... Read moreAs children of God, we're promised an incredible victory, especially highlighted in the powerful scripture from Romans 8:37: "NAY, IN ALL THESE THINGS WE ARE MORE THAN CONQUERORS THROUGH HIM THAT LOVED US." This isn't just about winning a battle; it's about a profound, overwhelming triumph that goes beyond ordinary conquest. I remember a time when I was facing a situation that felt utterly insurmountable – a personal challenge that left me feeling defeated and hopeless. I knew the verse, but it wasn't until I truly meditated on the phrase 'more than conquerors' that its revolutionary power hit me. What does it mean to be 'more than conquerors'? It's not just about surviving or barely making it through. It implies a victory so complete, so undeniable, that we emerge from struggles not just intact, but stronger, wiser, and more intimately connected to God. A mere conqueror might win a battle, but a 'more than conqueror' triumphs with such assurance and grace that the struggle itself becomes a testament to divine love and power. We're not just winning by our own might, but through "Him that loved us," meaning Jesus Christ. His sacrifice and resurrection are the foundation of our ability to overcome anything. Think about it: when you conquer something, you might still bear the scars of the fight. But as 'more than conquerors,' we are promised a triumph where the battle doesn't diminish us, but rather showcases God's glory working within us. For me, applying Romans 8:37 meant shifting my focus from the size of my problem to the magnitude of God's love and power. Instead of dwelling on the fear or the difficulty, I started declaring this truth over my situation. It wasn't instant magic, but a gradual strengthening of my faith. I began to see challenges not as roadblocks, but as opportunities for God to demonstrate His faithfulness. This scripture is also often found in the King James Version (KJV), which adds a beautiful, classic resonance to its declaration. Regardless of the translation, the core message remains the same: our victory is not earned by us, but gifted to us through God's unconditional love. So, how can we live as 'more than conquerors' daily? It starts with truly believing this truth in your heart. When difficulties arise, instead of succumbing to despair, remind yourself of Romans 8:37. Pray over the verse, speak it out loud, and let it infuse your spirit with divine courage. This isn't about ignoring problems, but facing them with the unwavering confidence that you have an ally, a King, who has already secured your ultimate victory. Embracing this identity changes everything.